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25 Sep 2013 11:41 #156494
by chairman
Ostracism for a Delhi Rapist's Widow
When Akshay Kumar Singh was sentenced to death in the brutal New Delhi gang rape case, it sent a strong message from a country that still struggles mightily with violence toward women. But for Singh’s wife, Punita Devi, the verdict brought a sentence of her own: destitution, ostracism, and an uncertain future. As a woman without a husband, she is left without means of support in a traditional countryside where women cannot work outside the home. "I am not educated. Our traditions are such that I cannot even step out of the house," Devi told The Wall Street Journal. "Who will earn money to feed me and my son?"
Always tell someone how you feel because opportunities are lost in the blink of an eye but regret can last a lifetime.
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25 Sep 2013 13:05 #156514
by BK
blame your rapist husband. you can always resort to the oldest profession to feed yourself and your son. Its not the end of the world
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25 Sep 2013 13:35 #156524
by Snoopster
I'm hereby nominating you for 'humanitarian of the year' award. ::LOL::
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